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Now people can get their hands on the creation for £1,000 and also help to fund the final part of the filming process.

Andy Burn, from the Sleaford based production company Tin Hat Productions, said it is a large structure and would be ideal for a museum.

The filming of Our Shining Sword at East Kirkby Aviation Heritage Centre

He said: "The outside is a lump but it's the inside of the structure we used for filming.

"Inside you have the radio operators and the navigators position, the pilot seat and the engineers position, included is a radio transmitter and there is a navigator station. There is also a cock-pit, pilot controls and a control panel.

"Everything has been made for the film."

Mr Burn said the structure is 15 feet long and eight feet high.

He added: "It would make a really great museum exhibit if you could use some mannequins. It would be very atmospheric.